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Old 03-11-2011, 08:45 AM
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Installing Depo Euro headlights

Is there any rewiring required when doing this or is it a simple remove the old lights and install the new ones?
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If your W201 is like the W126/123/124 you'll need to get a 6 pin connector housing, and move the pins from your current 4 pin housing into it. Easy job. If you want the city light in the fixture to work you have to add one wire between the turn signal and the headlamp, or for true euro lighting you move the wire from the turn signal plug to the headlamp plug.

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i have the DEPO's on my 126, iirc, i got a set of taillight 6 pin sockets from a JY and followed a DIY i found here on the site to swap my present 126 wiring into the the 6pin sockets i took from the donor car and all worked well.
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or for true euro lighting you move the wire from the turn signal plug to the headlamp plug.

I always liked the look of doing it this way. It just seems a lot cleaner
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I always liked the look of doing it this way. It just seems a lot cleaner
I always liked the amber parking lamps, so I hooked up both :-)
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I used these led bulbs for the city lights. But for your depots, I believe they use a different bulb style.
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Also I like the french look, so I swapped out the chrome fog reflectors with yellow fog reflectors. Not a direct swap, requires modifications. The 1st & 2nd pic shows the before & after the mod for the yellow fog reflector.
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I'm not the best at rewiring, but I guess if its a simple take-from-one-plug-and-put-into-the-other-plug, then I should be fine. Are there any additional wires needed?
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No rewiring is needed. Its just a plug swap.
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i ordered the depo lights to,they have to be reconnected with a seperate wire harness ,mines a 124 body so the harness goes from 5 pin to 6 in,all you need to do is follow a manual match up different colors and you plug the new harness into the factory harness,then the new harnes goes onto the 6 pin or however many you have on your new depo light,the factory harness wont fit due to the change in pin configurations,mine has 6 pins due to the fact that the headlights come with day time running lights.i dont remember what colors you need to match up,but if you contact the company they will tell you what colors match the others.
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on my 190E. Plug and play. Only thing- I had to get new amber corner light bulbs because the ones that came with the depots either had one less or one too many pins. Can't remember which
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Well on my 126 I just swapped the glass fog dome for the yellow fog look. No mods needed really, just bent some small tabs to remove and bend back after install. BUT the 126 has just the dome glass tinted. The US and Depo Euro have plain chrome reflectors.
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Wow, thats a lot of work compared to the W126 fog swap. But worth it. I really need my fog lights.
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Nice work Fred! VERY creatively done.
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wow,you know when i was installing my fog light bulbs into my depo units, i dont recall even seeing a reflector,all i saw was a black plastic teepee shaped thing in front of the bulb.how odd,now that i think of it how will they reflect and work correctly if they dont have built in reflectors,i guess i will just wait and find out when i install them,i bought 55 watt blue fog light bulbs.i figure i wont be using the fog lights to often,i know the color is illegal well i think its for offroad use only.if i purchased white bulbs im sure they would just add to the brightness of the headlights being to bright asnd most likley getting harrased from the police,we will see what the blue fog lamps look like.
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